I happen to think that for the most part the performances they have gotten from the pen have been the real deal. In the first place, I think Miller has been a huge stabilizing factor. The number of innings he has pitched has not been a big deal as yet. However every time he has come in he has shut down the other team. All of his appearances have been the transitional appearances or maybe call them bridge appearances, in the main taking the ball from the starter, pitching for an inning and handing the ball to the guys that now look like the guys V wants to use to close out the game.
These are tremendously important periods in games especially when you consider how poorly the starters have performed. If you don't have a guy that has done what Miller has done in his recent outings, the game suddenly looks a long way from being done.
I think the next step for Miller and the one I was hoping he would take tonight would be pitching for two innings. Even without that so far, Miller to me has been the stabilizing influence that has been key to the recent success of the pen simply because he has taken the ball for that bridge period and gotten the job done.
I would like to see if he can go for more than one inning and if V will use him for more than one inning for a couple of reasons. First it seems to me that all to often V gets into this syndrome of handing guys the ball for one inning max and getting everybody up every game. I think that is a great way to exhaust the pen quickly. Guys that have to get up every single game never get a chance to recover and I think V would be better off having a guy come in pitch two innings, maybe 2+ if needed and then put him on the shelf for a game or more instead of having everybody come into every game.
Second I think the "get everybody up every game" thing eventually gets V into a bind where one of them shits the bed at some point and then V is stuck. He has already used guys in a particular game that actually did well and now he is stuck with a guy struggling. But V can't go back and get one of the guys that was doing well.
However I do think the work of the pen has been very encouraging mainly because they now have options for those bridge/transitional innings.
I am still concerned about Aceves in the closer's role mainly because he is getting the ball every single game and he does not have stuff that allows him to put hitters away. So before you know it he is up to 15-20 pitches plus in the 9th inning having pitched in two 9th innings on consecutive days before that. I don't think he can do that or I should say continue to do that because it ends up being to many pitches on consecutive days. I think somewhere in here V is going to have to risk having his 8th inning guy finish or bring somebody else in to close.
My concern here is the same with V that I have when he is removing starters. V leaves guys in till there are runs scoring and bases are loaded and the next guy is left with no room for error. Many times there is no way to understand what V is doing cause it is clear that the pitcher that is pitching at that moment is going to have to come out. It is often clear that the guy is going to have to come out in that inning. It is only a matter of when. So if you know that why leave the guy there until runs are already being given up and the bases are chock full of base runners?